Waterweek wins prestigious Nick Reeves Award for Arts and the Environment, for innovative water-based project
Clare and Charlotte have just won a prestigious environmental arts award for Waterweek.
The enthusiasm and energy they bring to the Catchment Partnership is always very welcome and for those who have been to a Waterweek event will know how inspiring they can be.
Read more about the award here:
Waterweek wins prestigious Nick Reeves Award for innovative water-based project. - CIWEM
Dave Pritchard, chair of the judges, said: “Waterweek is a great example of how sustained interweavings of technical knowledge, imagination and arts-led social engagement can empower communities to live in a richer, deeply principled relationship with their water environment”.
Clare and Charlotte felt this award belongs to the whole waterweek community of which the Cuckmere and Pevensey Catchment Partnership are a big part so thank you and congratulations to you all.
The enthusiasm and energy they bring to the Catchment Partnership is always very welcome and for those who have been to a Waterweek event will know how inspiring they can be.
Read more about the award here:
Waterweek wins prestigious Nick Reeves Award for innovative water-based project. - CIWEM
Dave Pritchard, chair of the judges, said: “Waterweek is a great example of how sustained interweavings of technical knowledge, imagination and arts-led social engagement can empower communities to live in a richer, deeply principled relationship with their water environment”.
Clare and Charlotte felt this award belongs to the whole waterweek community of which the Cuckmere and Pevensey Catchment Partnership are a big part so thank you and congratulations to you all.